Assist. Prof. Dr. Alireza Dehnad | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization | Iran 

Dr. Alireza Dehnad is an accomplished microbiologist and biotechnologist with extensive experience spanning veterinary microbiology, microbial biotechnology, and industrial applications. His research portfolio encompasses viral and bacterial disease studies in both humans and animals, bioprocess optimization, green synthesis of nanoparticles, probiotic development, antibiotic-producing Actinomycetes, and advanced biotechnological approaches for wound healing, bioremediation, and controlled-release drug delivery. He has contributed significantly to microbial screening, identification of bioactive metabolites, and the taxonomical characterization of plant growth–promoting Actinobacteria. With strong involvement in academic supervision and scientific training, he has guided numerous graduate research projects and delivered substantial teaching hours across microbiology, biotechnology, and veterinary sciences. His leadership roles in research centers, scientific committees, and biotechnology laboratories reflect a long-standing commitment to scientific development and innovation. Dr. Dehnad’s scholarly output includes 39 documents, supported by 666 citations across 647 citing sources, and an h-index of 13, highlighting the impact and visibility of his work within the global scientific community. His multidisciplinary expertise, combined with sustained contributions to advanced microbial research, positions him as a leading figure in applied microbiology and biotechnological innovation.

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Featured Publications

1. Hajyasini, A., Dehnad, A., Farzi, A., Mobasseri, M., Ostadrahimi, A., & Kafili, B. (2025). Effect of Selenomethionine-enriched yeast on hypothyroidism patients. Archives of Razi Institute.

2. Mazloumi, Z., Rafat, A., Asl, K. D., Karimipour, M., Shanehbandi, D., Talebi, M., Montazer, M., Movassaghpour, A. A., Dehnad, A., Farahzadi, R., & Nozad Charoudeh, H. (2024). Telomerase and mitochondria inhibition promote apoptosis and TET2 and ANMT3a expression in triple negative breast cancer cell lines. Bioimpacts.

3. Tikmehdash, H. T., Dehnad, A., Mosavari, N., Hokmabadi, B. N., & Mahmazi, S. (2024). Isolation, serological and molecular methods in screening of Burkholderia mallei in East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Veterinary Research Forum.

Alireza Dehnad | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

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